I wonder if the California sun has distorted the minds of Legislators perspectives and logic of justice and equity. Do some laws passed in California appear to be travesty of justice and perhaps evidence of distorted views and brainwaves. that was described as “Madness and Folly.” by King Solomon three thousand years ago.

For Example

California has a Three Strikes Law for felons. Yet, recently an illegal immigrant felon who was deported seven times was acquitted in their courts after shooting and killing Kathryn Steinle.

California passed a Bill to change the sentence for someone who knowingly transmits HIV/AID to six months in jail.

Another Bill passed is to impose a penalty of one-year jail term to anyone who uses the wrong sex gender for a person who chose to become transgender.

The penalty for stealing and Oscar is up to three years in prison if convicted.

A California Mayor gave warning to Illegal immigrants with sex, robbery convictions among those who evaded capture.

In an Oscar ceremony, a female movie star was applauded by her peers for her ME TOO Movement views. This same actress called Harvey Weinstein a God. The same guy who is the villain who caused the start the ME TOO Movement. Even though of just about everyone in California probably knew what he was up to for years.

King Solomon

Then I applied myself to the understanding of wisdom, and also of madness and folly, but I learned that this, too, is a chasing after the wind. (Ecclesiastes 1:17)

In My Opinion

The Jerry Brown view of Sad reminds me of a idiom. “Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.”

I have a theory about people who live in California where the temperatures never reach below zero. I believe their brains become infected with some type of bacteria that blows about in the dry air winds in California. The bacteria is not prevalent in other States where there winters temperatures freeze and periodically kill the bacteria in the freezing temperature of winter seasons.

In other words their brains are affected by the bacteria and it affects their logic and reasoning.

Just kidding, or is my theory valid?

You Decide

Sad, Travesty, Distorted, Madness or Folly, California or Washington?

Bacteria, sun and hot wind is affecting brain matter in California?

Which State’s politicians and/or residents would you choose to have more brain bacteria, Washington DC or California?

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After retiring from Business and having more time to read and listen to the news in depth. I began writing Letters to the Editor to express my opinions and over 30 have been published in the Chicago Tribune. I often wondered what King Solomon's opinion would be about all the folly we read and hear about enacted all over the world today. and decided to write a contemporary novel to promote his philosophy to think wisely before making a foolish decision. I pray that readers of my novel will receive a numinous touch to help them make wise choices to benefit themselves, their family, friends, and communities.
Rudy U Martinka attended Northwestern and Elmhurst Colleges. Born 1940, currently residing in Elmhurst, Illinois, he participated in civic associations of Boy Scouts, Elmhurst Safety Council, and Elmhurst Auxiliary Police. Married, with three children and eight grandchildren.
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3 thoughts on “King Solomon, California Brain Bacteria?”

Sadly government relies on ignorance to retain power, if people are self-reliant and self-governing, there is little use or reason for an ever-expanding more authoritarian government.
California needs illegal immigrants to vote and keep them in power. The same goes for power-hungry pols in DC or anywhere for that matter

A lot of people believe the same as you, in my opinion, including me. I am not certain though that ignorance of the people is the driving force. Some have ideals or beliefs that are too idealist rather than pragmatic.

For example, if we have laws and do not agree with them, instead of ignoring the laws, work to change them.